LONDON, ENGLAND – November 8, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – RM Sotheby’s returned to London for its annual sale in the capital city and concluded its best-ever result with the 16th anniversary sale of what is its oldest annual European auction fixture. The sale grossed £27,264,325 in sales with 83% of all lots sold to bidders representing 35 countries.
The sale was led by the astonishing Gran Turismo Collection, featuring some of the most desirable supercars and rally cars of the past 50 years, from marques such as Ferrari, Bugatti, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Lancia, and Audi, forming part of the single-day sale, which boasted 53 remarkable lots.
The Gran Turismo Collection
The Gran Turismo Collection comprised 18 remarkable cars, the highlight of which was the 2022 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, the ultimate variant of the Chiron and one of only 30 ever produced. The fastest of all the Chiron versions, capable of 304 mph, the example sold had only covered 1,416 miles and achieved £4,195,625. The collection also featured some of the most desirable Ferrari supercars ever produced and it was the 1991 Ferrari F40, 2003 Ferrari Enzo, and the 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari which proved to be the biggest Maranello stars of the night. The three cars sold for £1,411,250, £1,917,500, and £1,973,750 respectively. The oldest car in the collection, but by no means the least glamorous, was the 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV by Bertone, which brought an excellent £2,058,125.
The collection also featured three stunning Group B rally cars, all boasting incredible provenance. The 1982 Lancia 037 Group B Works Evolution 1 rally car was driven by rally superstars Markku Alén and Walter Röhrl, selling for £1,045,625, while the other Lancia in the trio, the 1985 Lancia Delta S4 Group B Workswhich won the 1986 Rallye Monte Carlo in the hands of Finnish rally legend Henri Toivonen, sold for £1,636,250. Completing the lineup was the 1985 Audi Sport quattro S1 E2 Group B Works, a highly significant example driven by World Rally Champion Hannu Mikkola for the 1985 RAC Rally, which sold for £1,805,000. All three cars represent auction record prices for such examples.
Other Highlights
A car that garnered a lot of pre-sale interest was the incredible 1990 Ferrari Testarossa Pininfarina Spider ‘Special Production’, one of a small number of special production cars built by Pininfarina for important clients. The example offered was unregistered with less than 500 km…
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